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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Free at last, Free at last...Praise the Lord Im free at last

sorry for the less than fab pics, seems im a little out of practice w/ my big girl camera. I blame Instagram;)

This is a Jimi Hendrix king sized MONSTER that I made for my gypsy prince. This quilt, oh where do I start? It's made with blood, sweat and tears. Literally!

Blood: I HAD to hand quilt this one. And despite trying about every other option under the sun, it was just too da*m heavy for a quilt rack (which i completely destroyed trying) or my machine (which has scars to show for it). Soooo....in a hoop it went. Yes the entire thing. Ughhhhh. I was a human pincushion I tell ya, or as an IG commenter put "human voodoo doll" lol.

Sweat: I had the "brilliant" idea to go old school and put a old quilt inside and batting. I had visions of time past when this was common practice and fabric stores did not exist. However, I didn't anticipate the shear weight of this bad Larry! Not to mention how hot it was spending countless hours under it stitching it together.

Tears: In the months long process of putting Mr. Jimi together I lost two dearly loved family members. He even made a trek to the west coast with the railroader and I to attend one of the funerals. I spent hours in the car reflecting, crying, and stitching. Gives a whole new meaning to mend and make do. As I truly believe that each stitch helped me get through a very dark time.

* Although I can only imagine how comical it must of looked to the other motorists passing as I tried to manuver the gigantic mass and ginormous hoop around in the tiny front seat of our car.

As for the fabrics used- all from my stash of collected hoarded pieces from various different places. Most of which I couldn't even begin to guess. I do know the purple velvet was a 6 yard score from Goodwill!

Oh, and those EPIC pillows that just happen to match perfectly? A Target on-line sale score!!

All in all I am VERY happy with the results. And my gypsy prince? He now thinks I am the coolest mama EVER! Which is a huge deal for any mama of a teenage boy ;) And when he commented on how heavy it was, I told him I wanted to ensure that if he ever got stranded he wouldn't get frost bite. He responded with "Are you kidding me, I could make a shelter out of that thing!" lol